Chapter 1229: MacArthur's Plan

1229 Hu Bin got news from the United States, saying that Japan had mobilized more than 1.4 million troops and rushed to Hu Bin's side. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

When Hu Bin saw the news, he was shocked and shocked, but he was more suspicious, he didn't believe that Okamura Ningji would stupidly let pure infantry attack him.

"Brother Bin, they don't use infantry to fight, what do they use to fight?" Mo Jian looked at Hu Bin and asked.

"Tanks! Artillery! But there will definitely be no pure infantry. Unless Okamura Ninji doesn't want to occupy the rice country anymore, he won't fight like this, we are an armored force, a mobile force, and the speed of action is fast, as long as we know where he has infantry, let the mobile force send a small part and fight them in the field, that is slaughter.

He Japan has so many troops to slaughter us? If we want to kill us, we can only send a large number of armored troops, cooperate with the air forces, attack our troops, and force us to fight a decisive battle, if there are no pure infantry units, then we can only fight a decisive battle with them or retreat.

But if the infantry unit comes, we will be able to kill his infantry unit, although his Japanese devil's army is said to have been taken from Southeast Asia and India, but it also has to train, but also to eat, after a few battles, it is also a veteran, if they are all buried in our hands, Okamura Ninji will not be reluctant.

There must be other intentions on the Japanese side, but we don't know yet! Hu Bin looked at them and said.

They heard it and nodded.

"Brother Bin, Huang Wenjin sent a telegram over there, saying that now the troops of the United States are building fortifications along the river!" A senior staff officer came over and said to Hu Bin, who nodded when he heard it.

"Tell him, tomorrow morning, bring all our armored troops down, and leave half of the infantry over there to assist the troops of the United States to defend against the troops in the north of Japan, this time we are in the south, and we need a lot of armored troops." Hu Bin said to the senior staff officer.

"Yes!" The senior staff officer heard it and nodded.

"The devil is now dispatching troops, and it also gives us time, the next step is to attack Krilanfu, knock down this place, and disperse the devil's troops!" Hu Bin said to the other staff officers.

When those staff officers heard it, they all looked at Hu Bin.

"After defeating Krilanfu, let our troops retreat, we don't care about the Mi troops over there, they will retreat if they want to retreat with us, and the people over there, they can retreat if they are willing, and when the time comes, that place will be handed over to the Japanese!" Hu Bin said to those staff officers.

"Isn't that helping the devils take over this place?" A senior staff officer asked Hu Bin.

"Give it to them, with this place, Japan will dare to attack us, and they will have a place to retreat, so that they can be unscrupulous, and if the troops of the United States do not retreat, they will be able to contain some of the Japanese troops!" Hu Bin said to them.

"Yes!" Those senior staff officers heard it and nodded, although they didn't know why Hu Bin thought so, but for Hu Bin's order, they had to carry it out.

"Brother Bin, Xiang Feng's telegram!" Mo Shu took a telegram from a special regiment guard and handed it to Hu Bin.

Hu Bin received it, looked at it, and then gave the telegram to Mo Jie: "Tell him, continue to lurk, and wait for my order!" ā€

"Yes!" Mo Jue nodded and went out.

The next day, Huang Wenjin and Ding Wanzhong's armored troops, with half of the infantry units, came down from Detroit, and the infantry units that stayed in Detroit joined the troops defending Detroit, leaving a total of 3 infantry divisions and an artillery division over there!

And in the United States, MacArthur also returned to his headquarters, and now he is looking at the map, because now, the Japanese troops in many cities on the Eastern Front have retreated, and it is possible that his troops are grouped together.

"Commander, the Japanese troops have retreated to the south, and now the troops are in the vicinity of Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Cincinnati, and Lexington. The Japanese side retreated a total of 11 cities, and our troops were able to gather more than 1.5 million troops! A staff officer came over with a map and said to MacArthur.

"I know that now if we want to solve the crisis in Washington, we have to attack the devils in Harrisburg, and the devils in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc., so that we can rebuild our defenses and ensure the security of our Washington." MacArthur spoke.

"Yes, but if we want to attack, we must draw 1 million troops from other places to attack these places, and if we can take these places, then we and Hu Bin's troops in the north will be able to echo each other!" The senior staff officer looked at MacArthur and said.

"Well, I just don't know if General Marshall and His Excellency President Roosevelt can agree, if we can agree, we are going to launch a counteroffensive, this plan is not easy, with Hu Bin's troops in the front to help us attract Japanese troops, we can kill in the back, and we can recover a lot of places.

At the same time, those of our troops were revitalized again, and they were able to form an attack force and launch a counteroffensive against the Japanese troops, and when the time came, the credit for recovering the lost territory would be our troops of the United States, not the troops of China. MacArthur said, looking at the staff officers.

"Yes, I think Your Excellency the President will agree, besides, the crisis on the Eastern Front can only be completely resolved by solving those devils, and now that Hu Bin is attracting devils over there, if we don't seize this opportunity, when the Japanese troops kill Hu Bin's troops, we will be even more troublesome." Another senior staff officer said.

"Well, I sent a telegram to His Excellency the President and Commander Marshall, hoping that they would agree, and if they could agree, we would gather our troops and counterattack the Japanese troops, and we could not afford to lose this opportunity!" MacArthur nodded, then sat down and began to send telegrams to Roosevelt and Marshall, hoping that they would agree to take his troops into battle.

Soon, Marshall received a telegram from MacArthur, and when he saw the telegram, he did not comment, but went inside the command hall and looked at the sand table.

"Commander, what General MacArthur said, I think it is feasible!" An admiral looked at Marshall and said.

"You all think it's possible?" Marshall asked, looking at them.

"Yes!" The other generals heard this and nodded.

"You all feel that it is feasible, but it is not possible, the Japanese are not stupid!" Marshall turned around and walked away as he spoke, and the other senior staff officers all looked at each other, not knowing what Marshall meant.

Several senior staff officers looked at each other, and then followed Marshall, and when they arrived at Marshall's office, Marshall sat down, touched his head, and thought about it.

Although he didn't know why he couldn't do it yet, when it was seen by everyone as an opportunity, Marshall didn't think it was an opportunity, and it could be a trap.

Now, he didn't have more information to support his idea, but he still didn't feel right.

"Send a telegram to the Air Force, I want to know the movement of the retreating Japanese troops!" Marshall said to one of the senior staff officers.

"Yes!" One of the senior staff officers went out.

"Commander, is there a problem?" An admiral looked at Marshall and asked.

"You all think there's no problem, that's the biggest problem!" Marshall said immediately.

"This!" The staff officers heard it and didn't know what to say.

"The Japanese troops are not stupid, although our side is surrounded, but we have troops, and the Japanese side has retreated so many troops, which means that our side can also gather a lot of troops, our troops, will not attack them?

Now that they know that we will attack them from behind, why do they dare to retreat, and if they are not sure, they dare to retreat? Marshall asked, looking at the generals.

"Commander, they are going to deal with Hu Bin, Hu Bin's troops have attracted too much attention for us, so that we have a chance, they have already transferred 400,000 troops from the south before, maybe they feel that they are not enough, and now continue to retreat the troops.

They want to kill Hu Bin's troops, and then they come to fight us, I feel that this is an opportunity, the Japanese hate Hu Bin very much, and now they have a chance to kill Hu Bin, I believe they will deal with Hu Bin at any cost. One of the admirals looked at Marshall and said.

"That being said, but for the sake of Hu Bin, Japan will leave us with such an obvious opportunity?" Marshall looked at them and asked again.

"They may not care about our troops, because when they fought us, they knew the combat effectiveness of our troops, and the troops that we can assemble now are actually new troops, new troops that have just experienced World War I, and they think there is no threat!" Another admiral said.

"No, it's still very risky, you also said just now, our side is all recruit troops, once the situation changes, our Mi country's losses will be great!" Marshall shook his head.

"Report, phone call from the president's office, saying that you are going to come over for a meeting." A secretary pushed the door open and said to Marshall.

"Damn MacArthur, he actually sent a telegram to Roosevelt, does he still have me as a commander in his eyes, he is a soldier, he is directly responsible for me!" As soon as Marshall heard this, he knew what was going on, and it must have been MacArthur who sent a telegram to Roosevelt, so Roosevelt would look for him.

When the other staff officers heard him say this, they did not dare to speak, and they did not want to say bad things about the president, and besides, now they also thought that this was a good opportunity, so they also hoped that Roosevelt would be able to persuade Marshall to agree to this battle plan.

Marshall cleaned up, drove to Roosevelt's office, and when he arrived at Roosevelt's office, he found that those people were still there, Marshall sighed in his heart, and he was also thinking about how to persuade Roosevelt not to agree to this plan. (To be continued.) )